By: Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)
The Coming of the Fairies is a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of the supernatural and the power of belief. Arthur Conan Doyle masterfully weaves together testimonies, photographs, and personal experiences to create a compelling argument for the existence of fairies. His detailed descriptions of the photographs and the stories behind them draw readers into the mysterious world of the supernatural, leaving them questioning their own beliefs and perceptions. Doyle's storytelling abilities are on full display in this book, as he expertly crafts a narrative that is both engaging and convincing. Whether you are a skeptic or a believer, The Coming of the Fairies is sure to leave you with a new perspective on the unexplainable.Book Description: After a number of deaths in his close family, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle turned to spiritualism in hope of finding proof of the afterlife. Being open in this way, he wanted to believe that spirits and other supernatural being including fairies were real. Because of this he believed the photographs of fairies taken by the Cottingley girls were proof of the existence of such beings. In this book he presents his stance on the issue. Eventually it was proven that the photographs were indeed a hoax.
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